Re: 8024200D
- From: Mike Hammerfish <MikeHammerfish@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 11:11:03 -0700
Thank you for all of your help with this, it was greatly appreciated. The
link provided for support help should get me on the right track.
Have a great week
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Thank you
Mike Hammerfish
"Mike Hammerfish" wrote:
I was installing Vista SP1 from Windows Update..
I can see the Japan and Korea updates in the “Review you update history”,
however…
It says at the top of that page, “…To remove an update, to go Installed
Updates.
Well, I go there and I do not see where I would un-install the Japan or
Korea language pack.
So, if I’m unable to uninstall the language pack, and I’m unable to install
Vista SP1 because of the Japan and Korea language pack, then, what would be a
good next step.
The cost benefit for rebuilding this machine from scratch for an issue like
this one is not one I would want to move forward on. I have too much stuff to
re-install and configure for it to be worthwhile.
Any ideas?
Thanks again for your help
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Thank you
Mike Hammerfish
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote:
Perhaps the third time will be the charm:
...Are you attempting to install [Vista SP1] manually
or via Windows Update?
Mike Hammerfish wrote:
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate<snip>
I always keep up with every window update provided
The last windows update I chose to install all of the updates, which
included all of the language packs.
Then yesterday I tried to install the Vista SP1, two times, and both times
it downloaded the SP, and received the error.
I have seen others mention that they removed the language packs, Japan,
Korea, or something like that, and they were able to install the SP.
One person said they reinstalled Vista and it worked.
It sounds like Vista SP1 may have issues with Vista installations that
have
these language packs installed. A new install would not have these
language
packs installed.
Is there any way to check product studio to see if there were any bugs
raided against installing with different language packs, or to verify if
these tests were done?
Thank you very much for helping with this matter, it is greatly
appreciated.
Repost:
Windows version? Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Are
you
attempting to install an update (e.g., Vista SP1) manually or via
Windows
Update?
Mike Hammerfish wrote:
I'm getting this error too. I have tried it 2 times with the same
results.
One person below, said they un-installed the Japan and Korean language
packs
and it worked for him.
Can someone at MS look into this?
My guess is if there was a language pack issue it would have been Raided
and
fixed so, could it be some other test scenario not in the test plan?
Is this a new error that is unknown on campus?
Also, it does come back with an error, however it does not have a link
to
what to do for the error. I just sends us to this blog. If there was a
error
number, should there should be some sort of exception error message or
something.
Error Code 0x8024200D SUS_E_UH_NEEDANOTHERDOWNLOAD
The installer requires more data to be downloaded
Translation: Whatever you're trying to install, your machine needs some
other updates to be installed first.
Windows version? Is this a sudden, new problem or an ongoing one? Are
you
attempting to install an update (e.g., Vista SP1) manually or via
Windows
Update?
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Joe wrote:
Hi, I cant get window update code 8024200D for some reason, Can any
body
help please, Joe
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